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Extension settings are divided to 4 categories:
Basic
Feature
Advanced
Call Permission
Click on the tab to view or edit the relevant settings. Check the configuration parameters below.
Note:
different settings would appear for different types of extension.
Basic Settings
General
Type
Check the box to set the extension type. You can set the extension
to multiple types.
SIP
IAX
FXS: FXS module should be installed on the device if you
want to create FXS extension.
Extension
The extension number that will be associated with this particular
user or phone.
Caller ID
The Caller ID string that appears on outbound calls for this
extension.
Registration Name
For extension registration validation.
Registration Password
The password for the user to register the SIP or IAX account. For
example, 12t3f6.
Concurrent Registrations
XonTel XT-60/XT-120 IP PBX supports SIP forking.
SIP forking
refers to the process of “forking” a single SIP call to multiple SIP
endpoints. The value of Concurrent Registrations limits how many
SIP endpoints the extension can be registered.
User Information
Name
A character-based name for this user. For example, Bob Jones.
User Password
The password for this extension user to log in the system. For
example, 12t3f6.
Email address of this extension user. The email will be used to
recover password, receive forwarding voicemails, receive fax as an
attachment, and receive event notifications.
Mobile Number
Mobile Number of this user. The number can receive forwarded
calls and event notifications.
Prompt Language
The language of voice prompts. The default is the same with
system language. If more language options are needed, please
download it from "System Prompts" under "Voice Prompts".
Table 4-1 Extension Configuration Parameters
– Basic
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